No If a spider were the same size as a human then it might be able to. What sort of football field? US or UK?
Yes. he actually did it twice.
--Answer-- The writers will often use buildings as a measurement tool. His first appearance has him jumping three stories high which is confirmed in "Spider-Man:The Ultimate Guide". Considering each story in a building is around 12 feet, that would make his jumps some where around the 36 foot mark. While the Spider-Man official guide states he jumped 30 feet in the air right after he was bitten by the radioactive spider which is consistant with the guide telling us he can jump 3 stories high. According to "The Amazing Spider-Man," the 70's live action tv series, it was stated he can jump 30 feet in the air, which is consistent with the comics.
NO i can't jump like a spider monkey only like a regular person
About 5 inches ha a jumping spider is pretty small.the can jump 50 times there body length and dont make webbs.a camel spider is quite fast and eats larger prey like birds or even people.there are many diferences
Jumping spiders can jump horizontally about 25 times their body length. The average jumping spider is about 10mm or less, so that's really not that far (about one foot). That distance is only achieved when they are fleeing something, though. Most regular, non-pressured jumps are just a few centimeters in distance. (source: Biology of Spiders by Rainer Foelix)I'm not sure how high they can jump, though. Can't be that high...
Yes they can...
The camel spider
The long jump is a field event.
That is sort of a trick question. Spiders do not engage in athletic contests, so they have no idea of trying to jump just to see how far they can go. Jumping spiders jump as far as they need to in order to reach their prey. They have rarely been observed to fail to catch prey because they jump but fail to reach that far. So they clearly have a good sense of their own limitations. They are likely to creep as near to their prey as they can get without being noticed. So there is probably a reserve margin of jumping capability that jumping spiders rarely use. Just as sumo wrestlers are rarely broad jump champions, heavy-bodied jumping spiders do not jump for as many times their own body length as do light-bodied jumping spiders. A recent study of one small spider showed that it could jump 15 times its body length. The Zebra spider is about the same size, so it probably could jump around 3 inches too.
he would jump
It depends on its environment and how many protein shakes it had previously consumed.
You've just got to jump over the spider, or try and avoid it.